Hello,
I use CCS 12.4, I am not able to open examples
It stopped to work using CCS 12.3
Is there an option somewhere that can lead to this issue?
I did not start to reinstall yet
BR T.
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Hello,
I use CCS 12.4, I am not able to open examples
It stopped to work using CCS 12.3
Is there an option somewhere that can lead to this issue?
I did not start to reinstall yet
BR T.
Hi Thomas,
What error are you seeing when you try to import examples?
Did you make sure you selected MSPM0 Device support during your CCS installation? You can check this by going to Help -> About Code Composer Studio -> Installation Details
Then type MSPM0 into the search filter and see if the MSPM0 support package is installed.
Best Regards,
Brandon Fisher
Hi Thomas,
Can you verify that the .projectspec file is correctly appearing in your SDK Installation? Check in the ticlang folder for your desired example.
By default in windows it should be located somewhere like: C:\ti\mspm0_sdk_1_10_01_05\examples\nortos\LP_MSPM0G3507\driverlib\<example_name>\ticlang
Best Regards,
Brandon Fisher
Thanks Thomas,
It looks like your SDK installation isn't missing anything, so I suspect this is on the CCS side.
Can you verify that the SDK is added as a product in CCS? To do this go to Window -> Preferences
Then Select Code Composer Studio -> Products, and verify the MSPM0 SDK correctly shows up. If not, ensure the "C:/ti" path is checked, and hit the "Refresh" button.
Best Regards,
Brandon Fisher
Hi Thomas,
I'm gonna see if our CCS team can comment on this, because it looks to me like your installation includes all the necessary MSPM0 support software.
In the mean time, can you try to import a project from just the higher level examples folder? I.e. just browse to C:\ti\mspm0_sdk_1_10_01_05\examples during an import, select that folder, and see if any projects at all show up?
Best Regards,
Brandon Fisher
Hi Thomas,
This is a shot in the dark, but easy to try and eliminate a potential issue.
Could you try running this from a command prompt? This clears out the cached device data for that CCS install.
CD C:\ti\ccs1230\ccs\ccs_base\common\bin fsclean --all
An alternative would be to exit CCS, and then navigate to %LOCALAPPDATA%\Texas Instruments\CCS, and then rename the folder associated with your install. It should be called "ccs1230". The folder only contains cached data and will be recreated when you next run CCS.
Can you try cleaning your workspace?
Can you import any projects at all?
Can you try importing the attached project below?